I don't know, but I can try to find out.Probably just a variation.That looks like an FEG made specifically for the us market.Did it come with a fixed stock?Around 1987?Could it be related to the AMD having such a short barrel?

gyre wrote:I don't know, but I can try to find out.Probably just a variation.That looks like an FEG made specifically for the us market.Did it come with a fixed stock?Around 1987?Could it be related to the AMD having such a short barrel?

The picture doesn't really show, but it has a 16" barrel. It is an FEG rifle, but I have no idea when it was imported. It originally came with a thumbhole stock, so I imagine after the 1994 federal ban. I added the pistol grip, butt stock and hand guards, thanks to the California ban. Since it had to be registered as an "assault weapon", it didn't need the thumbhole. It's just a weird feature, that didn't affect the performance...just peaked my curiosity.

I don't think blackwater exists anymore.Some of those photos are from some of the sixty or so PMCs active with the usa now.At least one is seal training.Often origin and association is hard to tell.The cia is known to have their own military active in pakistan now.

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